Trupiaar
I laughed to see the word 'fresh in the top review because I was just about to write it. The writers for this show are terrific and give the characters' backgrounds a very authentic feeling. The mains do a great job filling out their roles. The stories are funny and non-cliched one after the other.10 out of 10 stars for doing a great job with a basic budget.
Charles Richardson
It's really hard to compare this to anything as a comparison because it's just so different , it's dark , it's witty and it's very clever. If you like The Fades ( another clever television program from the same period ) and you laughed at Reaper ( Reaper has a more comedic element as a key component of the script which humour being a bit part player in Misfits) then you will love this. It's a genius bit of acting and how many programs have a lead character who can remove other peoples power through the power of sex and another is an imaginary friend. What's not to like
accordsirh
season 1 and 2 are good. after that they start loosing powers and the excuses for all these terrible new powerless characters and old ones returning to community service is just plain boring. the plot sucks at that point. no powers, whats the point? the whole show is a boring pile of drivel from season 3 onward
Ahmet Kozan
The season begins with the crippling blow of Robert Sheehan (who played the best character, Nathan and who often gave the show some much- needed humour) leaving the show and never really recovers, stumbling along adequately but never really finding its footing, unfortunately. Regardless, Misfits' third season is a sufficiently made, enjoyable slice of science fiction comedy-drama which is always great fun to watch, albeit Joe Gilgun can't fill Sheehan's size 55 shoes and that Hitler episode was so stupid. The finale is the best out of the three until the final moments, where stuff happens and we say goodbye to Kelly (the lovable Lauren Socha), Iwan Rheon's Simon (btw, he also sucks in Vicious) and Alisha, a slutty party girl with a heart of gold (Antonia Thomas), which is too much to take. I can't watch it anymore. I may watch a compilation of Nathan's best moments on YouTube to make me feel better, however. The first season is extremely witty, dark, quirky, and hilarious. The series manages to blend plot and humour almost flawlessly. Although the latter seasons are not as good as the former it still manages to hold your attention.Season 2 of Misfits is my favorite season of Misfits. Season 2 is the best due to the great humour (which is still present in the other seasons, but in this season it is at it's best).Season 3 is the second best season of Misfits. In my opinion, Rudy is not as good as Nathan, but he still is a great character, and one of the best. I especially enjoyed the zombie cheerleader episode. 8/10